Attentional Capture
A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Herausgeber: Gibson, Bradley S; Theeuwes, Jan; Folk, Charles
Attentional Capture
A Special Issue of Visual Cognition
Herausgeber: Gibson, Bradley S; Theeuwes, Jan; Folk, Charles
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This special issue provides a sampling of the diversity of approaches, domains, and theoretical perspectives that currently exist in the study of attentional capture. Together, these contributions should help evaluate the degree to which attentional capture represents a unitary construct that reflects fundamental theoretical principles and mechanisms of the mind.
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This special issue provides a sampling of the diversity of approaches, domains, and theoretical perspectives that currently exist in the study of attentional capture. Together, these contributions should help evaluate the degree to which attentional capture represents a unitary construct that reflects fundamental theoretical principles and mechanisms of the mind.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781841698496
- ISBN-10: 1841698490
- Artikelnr.: 23599056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781841698496
- ISBN-10: 1841698490
- Artikelnr.: 23599056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Bradley S. Gibson is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame, France. Charles Folk is at the Villanova University. Jan Theeuwes is at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Alan Kingstone is at the University of British Columbia, USA.
B.S. Gibson
C. Folk
J. Theeuwes
A. Kingstone
Introduction. V. Santangelo
C. Spence
Crossmodal Attentional Capture in an Unspeeded Simultaneity Judgment Task. E.F. Ester
E. Awh
The Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors. B.S. Gibson
T.A. Bryant
The Identity Intrusion Effect: Attentional Capture or Perceptual Load? S. Forster
N. Lavie
Attentional Capture by Entirely Irrelevant Distractors. C.L. Folk
R.W. Remington
Bottom-up Priming of Top-down Attentional Control Settings. J. Theeuwes
E. Van der Burg
The Role of Cueing in Attentional Capture. J.D. Eastwood
A. Frischen
M. Reynolds
C. Gerritsen
M. Dubins
D. Smilek
Do Emotionally Expressive Faces Automatically Capture Attention? Evidence from Global-local Interference. S.B. Most
J.A. Jungé
Don't Look Back: Retroactive
Dynamic Costs and Benefits of Emotional Capture. R. Godijn
A.F. Kramer
Oculomotor Capture by Surprising Onsets. G. Horstmann
S.I. Becker
Effects of Stimulus Onset Asynchrony and Display Duration on Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attentional Capture by a Surprising Singleton. C. Owens
B. Spehar
Unique Temporal Change Does Not Account for Attentional Capture by Sudden-onsets. V.M. West
J.B. Hopfinger
Memory's Grip on Attention: The Influence of Item Memory on the Allocation of Attention. E. Birmingham
W.F. Bischof
A. Kingstone
Gaze Selection in Complex Social Scenes. H. Karacan
M.M. Hayhoe
Is Attention Drawn to Changes in Familiar Scenes? J.R. Brockmole
J.M. Henderson
Prioritizing New Objects for Eye Fixation in Real-World Scenes: Effects of Object-Scene Consistency. G. Kuhn
B.W. Tatler
J.M. Findlay
G.G. Cole
Misdirection in Magic: Implications for the Relationship Between Eye Gaze and Attention.
C. Folk
J. Theeuwes
A. Kingstone
Introduction. V. Santangelo
C. Spence
Crossmodal Attentional Capture in an Unspeeded Simultaneity Judgment Task. E.F. Ester
E. Awh
The Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors. B.S. Gibson
T.A. Bryant
The Identity Intrusion Effect: Attentional Capture or Perceptual Load? S. Forster
N. Lavie
Attentional Capture by Entirely Irrelevant Distractors. C.L. Folk
R.W. Remington
Bottom-up Priming of Top-down Attentional Control Settings. J. Theeuwes
E. Van der Burg
The Role of Cueing in Attentional Capture. J.D. Eastwood
A. Frischen
M. Reynolds
C. Gerritsen
M. Dubins
D. Smilek
Do Emotionally Expressive Faces Automatically Capture Attention? Evidence from Global-local Interference. S.B. Most
J.A. Jungé
Don't Look Back: Retroactive
Dynamic Costs and Benefits of Emotional Capture. R. Godijn
A.F. Kramer
Oculomotor Capture by Surprising Onsets. G. Horstmann
S.I. Becker
Effects of Stimulus Onset Asynchrony and Display Duration on Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attentional Capture by a Surprising Singleton. C. Owens
B. Spehar
Unique Temporal Change Does Not Account for Attentional Capture by Sudden-onsets. V.M. West
J.B. Hopfinger
Memory's Grip on Attention: The Influence of Item Memory on the Allocation of Attention. E. Birmingham
W.F. Bischof
A. Kingstone
Gaze Selection in Complex Social Scenes. H. Karacan
M.M. Hayhoe
Is Attention Drawn to Changes in Familiar Scenes? J.R. Brockmole
J.M. Henderson
Prioritizing New Objects for Eye Fixation in Real-World Scenes: Effects of Object-Scene Consistency. G. Kuhn
B.W. Tatler
J.M. Findlay
G.G. Cole
Misdirection in Magic: Implications for the Relationship Between Eye Gaze and Attention.
B.S. Gibson
C. Folk
J. Theeuwes
A. Kingstone
Introduction. V. Santangelo
C. Spence
Crossmodal Attentional Capture in an Unspeeded Simultaneity Judgment Task. E.F. Ester
E. Awh
The Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors. B.S. Gibson
T.A. Bryant
The Identity Intrusion Effect: Attentional Capture or Perceptual Load? S. Forster
N. Lavie
Attentional Capture by Entirely Irrelevant Distractors. C.L. Folk
R.W. Remington
Bottom-up Priming of Top-down Attentional Control Settings. J. Theeuwes
E. Van der Burg
The Role of Cueing in Attentional Capture. J.D. Eastwood
A. Frischen
M. Reynolds
C. Gerritsen
M. Dubins
D. Smilek
Do Emotionally Expressive Faces Automatically Capture Attention? Evidence from Global-local Interference. S.B. Most
J.A. Jungé
Don't Look Back: Retroactive
Dynamic Costs and Benefits of Emotional Capture. R. Godijn
A.F. Kramer
Oculomotor Capture by Surprising Onsets. G. Horstmann
S.I. Becker
Effects of Stimulus Onset Asynchrony and Display Duration on Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attentional Capture by a Surprising Singleton. C. Owens
B. Spehar
Unique Temporal Change Does Not Account for Attentional Capture by Sudden-onsets. V.M. West
J.B. Hopfinger
Memory's Grip on Attention: The Influence of Item Memory on the Allocation of Attention. E. Birmingham
W.F. Bischof
A. Kingstone
Gaze Selection in Complex Social Scenes. H. Karacan
M.M. Hayhoe
Is Attention Drawn to Changes in Familiar Scenes? J.R. Brockmole
J.M. Henderson
Prioritizing New Objects for Eye Fixation in Real-World Scenes: Effects of Object-Scene Consistency. G. Kuhn
B.W. Tatler
J.M. Findlay
G.G. Cole
Misdirection in Magic: Implications for the Relationship Between Eye Gaze and Attention.
C. Folk
J. Theeuwes
A. Kingstone
Introduction. V. Santangelo
C. Spence
Crossmodal Attentional Capture in an Unspeeded Simultaneity Judgment Task. E.F. Ester
E. Awh
The Processing Locus of Interference from Salient Singleton Distractors. B.S. Gibson
T.A. Bryant
The Identity Intrusion Effect: Attentional Capture or Perceptual Load? S. Forster
N. Lavie
Attentional Capture by Entirely Irrelevant Distractors. C.L. Folk
R.W. Remington
Bottom-up Priming of Top-down Attentional Control Settings. J. Theeuwes
E. Van der Burg
The Role of Cueing in Attentional Capture. J.D. Eastwood
A. Frischen
M. Reynolds
C. Gerritsen
M. Dubins
D. Smilek
Do Emotionally Expressive Faces Automatically Capture Attention? Evidence from Global-local Interference. S.B. Most
J.A. Jungé
Don't Look Back: Retroactive
Dynamic Costs and Benefits of Emotional Capture. R. Godijn
A.F. Kramer
Oculomotor Capture by Surprising Onsets. G. Horstmann
S.I. Becker
Effects of Stimulus Onset Asynchrony and Display Duration on Implicit and Explicit Measures of Attentional Capture by a Surprising Singleton. C. Owens
B. Spehar
Unique Temporal Change Does Not Account for Attentional Capture by Sudden-onsets. V.M. West
J.B. Hopfinger
Memory's Grip on Attention: The Influence of Item Memory on the Allocation of Attention. E. Birmingham
W.F. Bischof
A. Kingstone
Gaze Selection in Complex Social Scenes. H. Karacan
M.M. Hayhoe
Is Attention Drawn to Changes in Familiar Scenes? J.R. Brockmole
J.M. Henderson
Prioritizing New Objects for Eye Fixation in Real-World Scenes: Effects of Object-Scene Consistency. G. Kuhn
B.W. Tatler
J.M. Findlay
G.G. Cole
Misdirection in Magic: Implications for the Relationship Between Eye Gaze and Attention.